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An official said that Kolkata, Campus Security, Tribal Student Welfare, and Higher Education Reforms took the center-chant at the Vice Chancellor’s conference headed by West Bengal Governor and Chancellor CV Anand Bose at Raja Bhavan, an official said on Wednesday.
He said that several measures were proposed for fast-track implementation in universities in West Bengal.
He said that one of the major decisions made at the meeting held at Raj Bhavan on Tuesday was the beginning of AI-In-In-In-In-In-Opened Monitoring Systems, including facial identification technology to monitor and record the movement of individuals in university complexes.
He said, “The move aims to strengthen the safety of the campus and address the ragging events,” he said that the implementation of these measures will be reviewed to ensure accountability and results from time to time.
The meeting also discussed the establishment of a school for scheduled tribes in every university to help and support academic and socially tribal students.
In another welfare-oriented initiative, universities are asked to start a helpline number dedicated helpline numbers for migrant workers, including coordination mechanisms, including universities in other states that provide mutual assistance.
The official said, “The decisions were part of a large push to modernize and streamline the functioning of the university in accordance with national education reforms and growing social needs,” the official said.
Other major proposals agreed to implement were improving recognition and evaluation systems in both universities and affiliated colleges, he said.
Other proposals were launching a state-wide awareness campaign against the addiction of young drugs, in which a comprehensive audit of manpower was done, including sanctioned, filled and vacant positions, the bureaucrat said.
It recommended promoting digital transactions in the departments and administration of the university, encouraged natural agricultural practices among women, especially in three state agricultural universities.
In addition, it was also suggested to review the rollout of the new education policy 2020 and create awareness about the three new criminal laws introduced by the Center.
He said, “Ensuring a transparent appointment process for the faculty and employees of the university, and developing green complexes, promoting energy efficiency, and the discovery of the use of non-conventional energy sources was also emphasized,” he said.
Vice Chancellor of several universities participated in the conference.
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